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Draw crime hotspots in Thurrock on new website (From Thurrock Gazette)
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Draw crime hotspots in Thurrock on new website
4:26pm Wednesday 6th February 2013 in News By Emma Thomas
A NEW website allows people to check how safe their area is and make their own personalised crime maps.
The "Draw Your Own Area" tool on www.police.uk has been launched to mark the two-year anniversary of the site.
It will allow people to check how safe their estate, village or town is as well as checking the route to school or work.
Visitors can now circle a specific area on a map that they want information for instead of just typing in a postcode.
For instance, drawing a small circle around the Gazette offices in Orsett Road, Grays, shows there was one violent crime in December 2012 - which is the most recent month there are statistics for.
Stephen Metcalfe, MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock, welcomed the new feature.
He said: “Police.uk is a great resource. It has proved very popular with users locally and across the country, with hundreds of millions of hits since its launch. These new features mean local people in South Basildon and East Thurrock will have even more information at their fingertips about crime in our area.
"It means we can all hold the police and our Police and Crime Commissioner to account to ensure we keep driving crime down.”
Damian Green, Conservative Police and Criminal Justice Minister, added: “Crime maps have been a phenomenal success with over 548 million hits on Police.uk since its launch two years ago. There is a huge appetite for transparency and information across the Criminal Justice System and we are responding by enhancing the information provided on Police.uk.”
Comments(11)
skinthegoat
says...
8:19pm Wed 6 Feb 13
If you have been burgled you can draw your very own personalised crime map,
"Move along, there's nothing to see..."
DannyButcher
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9:01pm Wed 6 Feb 13
January was a really bad month for crime here, so if it is much worse than December (which the police presence seems to suggest) it looks like about 1 crime in every 15 houses....well alot are burglaries. The rest is car crime.
Thurrock Trojan
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12:09am Thu 7 Feb 13
Cvh
says...
9:23am Thu 7 Feb 13
no more Labour smack the wrists policy
make punishment hard
Bernard 87
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1:20pm Thu 7 Feb 13
This will continue as our judges seem to live in cloud cuckoo where they praise criminals for having courage and consistantly dish out weak sentences which do nothing to deter criminals. It will take a long time to unwind the mentality of the Judiciary.
aberline 88
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4:58pm Thu 7 Feb 13
CAMP-DWELLER
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5:58pm Thu 7 Feb 13
A Dermot
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12:19pm Sat 9 Feb 13
So I would suggest if you live in a high crime area do as the Tory Councillor did and complain about gay men hanging around cottaging and the police wills send a patrol round literally every hour.
Joking aside our Police have become more and more reactive - turning up once a crime has been committed or just issuing a crime number and never investigating it rather than having regular set patrols that prevent the crimes being committed in the first place.
However preventing crimes doesn't meet any 'arrest' or 'crime solved' targets does it. Get more Police on the beat - walking the beat - patrolling with dogs - especially in crime hotspots - and I mean real police not the plastic pretend PCSOs.
Bodoftheglen
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9:06pm Mon 11 Feb 13
techguy2013
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6:37pm Tue 12 Feb 13
Thurrock Trojan says...
5:42pm Wed 6 Feb 13
This government has a lot to answer for.